The following article appeared in today’s Alliance Review.
Published by: Shannon Harsh, Alliance Review
February 26, 2014 at 3:00 AM
The following article appeared in today’s Alliance Review.
Published by: Shannon Harsh, Alliance Review
February 26, 2014 at 3:00 AM
The following article appeared in today’s Alliance Review.
Published by: Shannon Harsh, Alliance Review
February 12, 2014 at 3:00 AM
On Monday, February 10th, ACH After Hours Care began providing urgent care services to Alliance and surrounding communities. The facility, located at 2461 W. State Street, Suite A, is a walk-in medical clinic which specializes in the prompt and efficient delivery of healthcare services for the treatment of minor injuries and illness.
Urgent care should be used when an individual (adult or child) is sick and his or her primary physician is not available or when the condition is not serious enough to visit the Emergency Room. ACH After Hours Care is a low cost alternative to an ER visit and offers patients immediate access to care at a local facility.
“Alliance Community Hospital is proud to offer this new option for healthcare to our city,” said Susan Lucas, Director of Public Relations/Foundation at ACH.
ACH After Hours Care will be open Monday through Friday from 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM, with weekend hours coming soon.
“The hours and location are a great convenience to those in our community who need medical care when their primary care physician is not available,” said Lucas.
The new facility will offer medical care for conditions that require immediate medical attention, but are not life or limb threatening, including:
Individuals should seek treatment in the Emergency Room when their symptoms are life threatening such as: fainting or unconsciousness, difficulty breathing, chest pain, sudden accident with serious injuries, changes in vision, confusion or changes in mental status, any sudden or severe pain, uncontrolled bleeding, severe or persistent vomiting or diarrhea, coughing or vomiting blood, suicidal feelings or difficulty speaking.
“We are listening to our community,” said Lori Dipanfilo, Director of ACH After Hours Care. “It is the goal of ACH After Hours Care to provide high quality healthcare that is convenient for our community.”
The following article appeared in today’s Alliance Review.
Published by: Shannon Harsh, Alliance Review
January 29, 2014 at 3:00 AM
Photos by: Gayle Agnew, Alliance Review
The following article appeared in today’s Alliance Review.
Published by: Shannon Harsh, Alliance Review
January 27, 2014 at 3:00 AM
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Alliance Community Hospital is offering a FREE, four week smoking cessation program in conference room 1-B at the hospital. Classes are held on four consecutive Thursdays, January 9 – 30th, from 6 – 7 PM. Smoking cessation patches are NOT being offered as part of the program. For information or to register please call 330-596-7125.
Have you seen the Auxiliary Memory Tree in our lobby? Learn more about the significance and tradition of the tree in this article, which appeared in today’s Alliance Review.
The following article appeared in today’s Alliance Review.
Published by: Shannon Harsh, Alliance Review
November 27, 2013 at 3:00 AM
Photo by: Kevin Graff, Alliance Review
The following article appeared in today’s Alliance Review.
Published by: Shannon Harsh, Alliance Review
November 20, 2013 at 3:00 AM
Photos by: Gayle Agnew, Alliance Review